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Here is a quick guide to deploy Diaspora* on OpenShift, the cloud solution powered by RedHat | Here is a quick guide to deploy Diaspora* on OpenShift, the cloud solution powered by RedHat | ||
# Create an account on [OpenShift https://openshift.redhat.com | Look at https://github.com/MrZYX/diaspora-openshift if you want a adapted diaspora :) | ||
# Create an account on [OpenShift https://openshift.redhat.com] (it's free !) | |||
# Choose Ruby on Rails application | # Choose Ruby on Rails application | ||
# Choose a public URL and change "Source Code" to git://github.com/diaspora/diaspora.git | # Choose a public URL and change "Source Code" to git://github.com/diaspora/diaspora.git |
Revision as of 21:01, 14 April 2013
Here is a quick guide to deploy Diaspora* on OpenShift, the cloud solution powered by RedHat
Look at https://github.com/MrZYX/diaspora-openshift if you want a adapted diaspora :)
- Create an account on [OpenShift https://openshift.redhat.com] (it's free !)
- Choose Ruby on Rails application
- Choose a public URL and change "Source Code" to git://github.com/diaspora/diaspora.git
- Keep a copy of your MySQL settings, you will need it ;)
- Connect to your cloud with ssh : You have a example with git :
git clone ssh://a-lot-of-number-and-letters@yourappli-yournamspace.rhcloud.com/~/git/yourappli.git/
Connect by transform this command to
ssh a-lot-of-number-and-letters@yourappli-yournamspace.rhcloud.com
You probably need to set a public key in your account setting first. If you don't have one, generate one with ssh-keygen and put it in .ssh in your home
In your cloud, go to the app folder :
cd app-root/repo/
run bundle install :
bundle install
Edit your diaspora.yml and database.yml file :
cd config mv diaspora.yml.example diaspora.yml mv database.yml.example database.yml nano diaspora.yml
edit the url and remove the # in front of
certificate_authorities: '/etc/pki/tls/certs/ca-bundle.crt'
and
port: 3000
Enter
$OPENSHIFT_MYSQL_DB_HOST
in your shell to know the IP of the database, then edit the file with
nano database.yml
And edit host with the IP found, put the username and the password saved on step 4. Change the socket to MySQL with the value below too. (host can work by letting localhost)
host: "theIPFound" port: 3306 username: "admin" password: "xxx" socket: ~/mysql-5.1/socket/mysql.sock
Okay, so now, connect to the mysql database with
mysql -u admin -p
then create the diaspora database with
CREATE DATABASE diaspora_production;
and
exit
You can now create the tables with
RAILS_ENV=production bundle exec rake db:schema:load